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The Team from Resene ColorShop Tower Junction
It’s easy to create this simple blue succulent trough with a little bit of help from Resene testpots.
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Sharon from Waltham
does anyone now if there is a toy libury in chch, that may like some donations of toys
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
More than five years after contractors first started ripping up Christchurch’s busy Riccarton Rd, the city council says no more work is planned along the 3.2-kilometre stretch.
Since September 2016, the council has spent about $49 million refurbishing and modernising the street, which stretches … View moreMore than five years after contractors first started ripping up Christchurch’s busy Riccarton Rd, the city council says no more work is planned along the 3.2-kilometre stretch.
Since September 2016, the council has spent about $49 million refurbishing and modernising the street, which stretches from Hagley Park to Church Corner.
The work has added bus and cycle lanes, made safety improvements to intersections, and replaced scores of old wastewater and water pipes that had reached the end of their usable life.
The final phase of work involves laying new pipes under a 1.7km stretch of Riccarton Rd between Matipo St and Hansons Lane.
The city council's infrastructure, planning and regulatory services general manager, Jane Davis, said this phase would be completed by the end of February.
It would take until the end of March to complete most projects in surrounding streets, she added.
“[After this], we do not have any roadworks or major maintenance planned for Riccarton Rd,” Davis said, though she pointed out that, as with any road, unplanned work could arise.
Jan Tedesco from Società Dante Alighieri di Christchurch
Enrolments are now open for our 1st Semester Italian Language Classes which are starting mid-February.
Cost is $270 - you will get 16 lessons, each of one and a half hours (February-June), a small class and a mother-tongue tutor who is also a qualified teacher.
Newcomers at all levels are also … View moreEnrolments are now open for our 1st Semester Italian Language Classes which are starting mid-February.
Cost is $270 - you will get 16 lessons, each of one and a half hours (February-June), a small class and a mother-tongue tutor who is also a qualified teacher.
Newcomers at all levels are also welcome to enrol - just go to www.dantechch.com... for more information, email dantechch@gmail.com or ring Jan on 03-351 9796 or 021-2394090
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Eight new locations of interest – including a casino, department store and icecream shop – have been identified in Christchurch after two new cases of Covid-19 in the region were announced on Tuesday.
The locations included Christchurch Casino on Victoria St, visited between 9.30pm last … View moreEight new locations of interest – including a casino, department store and icecream shop – have been identified in Christchurch after two new cases of Covid-19 in the region were announced on Tuesday.
The locations included Christchurch Casino on Victoria St, visited between 9.30pm last Wednesday and 12.30am the following day, TANK Juice Bar in Cashel Square on Hereford St between 3.51pm and 4pm, and the Christchurch Adventure Park and Cafe in Cracroft between 3.40 pm and 6.30 pm on Thursday.
Anyone who visited the locations during the listed times was asked to self-monitor for Covid-19 symptoms for 10 days after being exposed.
The same advice was issued for anyone who visited the popular Riverside Market on Oxford Tce between 4.29pm and 5pm last Wednesday, Rollickin Gelato Cafe on Cashel St on the same day between 5pm and 5.05pm, or Ballantynes department store on Cashel St between 4.11pm and 4.31pm.
Anyone who visited Kathmandu on Colombo St in central Christchurch on the same day between 3.40pm and 3.50pm or Kmart on Riccarton Rd on Thursday between 7.45pm and 8.30pm should also self-monitor for symptoms.
The Ministry of Health advised anyone who developed symptoms to stay home until a negative test result was returned.
Nadia from Ilam
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My name is Cayla Roberts. I am 15 years old. I am looking to make myself some pocket money to get me ready for the work force next year as soon as i am old enough. I am a year 11 in high school. I dont go back until February 2nd. I can offer babysitting, gardening, odd jobs, dog walking … View moreHello,
My name is Cayla Roberts. I am 15 years old. I am looking to make myself some pocket money to get me ready for the work force next year as soon as i am old enough. I am a year 11 in high school. I dont go back until February 2nd. I can offer babysitting, gardening, odd jobs, dog walking anything that i may be able to help with. If you know of something please message this page and my mum will pass on my number to you. Many thanks
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Donna from Wigram
Hi,
I lost my hoop shaped earring I believe while I was walking in Nga Puna Wai Sports Hub track today.
If anyone finds it, could they please let me know as although not expensive, it has sentimental value.
Thanks Donna Marie
Nic from Ilam
Hi all, I am looking for a reliable minder/sitter for my 12yo daughter for 2022. Minimum requirements would be for 1 afternoon/evening per week, plus additional for when I travel for work & sometimes on weekends... Ideally someone who has a car license (as pick-up from school may be … View moreHi all, I am looking for a reliable minder/sitter for my 12yo daughter for 2022. Minimum requirements would be for 1 afternoon/evening per week, plus additional for when I travel for work & sometimes on weekends... Ideally someone who has a car license (as pick-up from school may be required)... thanks...
The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Canterbury
We reached 140 rangatahi in 2021 through our Project K programme which focuses on building self-confidence, life skills and a healthy lifestyle through an array of outdoor activities, challenges, interaction with other young people and a positive relationship with a mentor 💜
To find out more … View moreWe reached 140 rangatahi in 2021 through our Project K programme which focuses on building self-confidence, life skills and a healthy lifestyle through an array of outdoor activities, challenges, interaction with other young people and a positive relationship with a mentor 💜
To find out more about our Project K programme, click on the link below.
The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Christchurch
The AEA web event is a free monthly online meeting using Zoom video conferencing software. With three 10 minute speakers and member sharing. Participants can join the web event from their phone, desktop, mobile and tablet devices. ALL WELCOME
The purpose of the web events is to carry the message … View moreThe AEA web event is a free monthly online meeting using Zoom video conferencing software. With three 10 minute speakers and member sharing. Participants can join the web event from their phone, desktop, mobile and tablet devices. ALL WELCOME
The purpose of the web events is to carry the message to newcomers who live in areas where there are no AEA meetings and to strengthen areas where there are sole AEA members. These events are not designed to replace face-to-face meetings. Rather, we hope that face-to-face meetings will grow and increase as a result of having regular web events.
The Team from NZ Compare
Treating yourself this Summer is healthy after a year like 2021! Have some fun, smile and reconnect with loved ones but before 2022 gets hectic COMPARE.SAVE.REPEAT.
It’s easy as, just sit down over a cuppa or a beer – whatever tickles your fancy! Have a look at your pesky bills and compare … View moreTreating yourself this Summer is healthy after a year like 2021! Have some fun, smile and reconnect with loved ones but before 2022 gets hectic COMPARE.SAVE.REPEAT.
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